Fans of a popular 90s boyband may struggle to recognise this particular member as he looks very different two decades on from the rise to fame with his bandmates.
The singer, now in his 40s, was one of the band Five who had several chart-topping songs at the height of their music careers. Scott Robinson, now 43, still performs as part of the group but he no longer sports the clean-shaven look he had in his younger looking years, the Mirror reports.
The musician looks almost unrecognisable as he now has a greying bushy beard and a completely different hairstyle. Scott was in the famous boy band alongside Ritchie Neville, now 43, Sean Conlon, now 41, J Brown, now 46 and Abz Love, now 43.
The well loved group formed in 1997 and went on to achieve chart topping success, making them a standout band of the decade.
Their debut album topped the charts in 1998 and they released follow up albums in 1999 and 2001. The group went their separate ways in 2001 after four years together.
However, they've now made a comeback with some new music and their fourth album, Time is set to be released later this month. The band are known for their famous hits, Keep On Movin' and Everybody Get Up.
Other popular singles released by them included Let's Dance and a cover of Queen's We Will Rock You. Scott, Richie, Sean and Abz all reunited in 2012, an entire decade after the group first split.
Abz quit the band again in 2014 but the other three are still performing together. Scott is also now a presenter for Radio Essex as well as being an active band member.
He presents the drivetime show on weekday afternoons alongside his co-host ChrisBrooks. Now a loving husband and father, Scott often shares family snaps of himself and his wife Kerry Robinson on social media whom he married in 2001.
The couple are believed to share four children who are called Brennan, 21 and Kavan, 16 as well as their eight-year-old twins Bobbi-Rayne and Kaydi-Rose.
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